Incoming Border Czar Tom Homan was on CBS’s “Face the Nation” with Margaret Brennan on Sunday morning to debate matters together with mass deportation starting day one in all President Trump’s second time period.
Brennan requested Homan how they plan on discovering unlawful alien criminals.
“While you say criminals, does that imply you’ll go into already present prisons at native degree and deport individuals?” Brennan requested.
“How have you learnt the place the criminals are I assume is the query?” Brennan requested.
“We all know the place numerous the criminals are. ICE is nice at this work, we all know the place some are, however they merely haven’t been in a position to go arrest them as a result of Secretary Mayorkas’s priorities have handcuffed ICE, so we all know the place numerous the criminals are, they’ve been prevented from arresting. We’re gonna arrest beginning day one,” Homan stated.
Homan additionally stated that sanctuary cities received’t work with ICE and defined that arresting illegals from jail is safer.
“Sanctuary cities received’t permit us within the jails. It’s a lot simpler to arrest a public security risk within the security and safety within the public jail than out on the street,” Homan continued.
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Tom Homan, who might be President-elect Donald Trump’s “border czar,” says the administration will focus on “public security threats and nationwide safety threats” in its plans for mass deportations beginning on “day one.”
He provides, “We’d like to work in native jails, however… pic.twitter.com/o19UHvZeMq
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) January 5, 2025
Brennan additionally requested Homan about take care of international locations that will not settle for illegals who’re deported again to their residence nation.
“The place do you ship individuals as a result of a few of these international locations like Venezuela don’t settle for deportations proper now?” Brennan requested.
“Initially, we received President Trump coming into the Oval workplace and he has confirmed throughout his first administration his management,” Homan stated.
“It took President Trump 48 hours to get El Salvador to take again their felony aliens into their prisons,” Homan continued.
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Incoming “border czar” Tom Homan says he hopes President-elect Donald Trump will work with Venezuela on an settlement to take again residents who’re being deported from the U.S., as Trump beforehand did for El Salvador and Mexico.
If Venezuela doesn’t cooperate, Homan says their… pic.twitter.com/mWGUXmDhvE
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) January 5, 2025